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Old 08-19-2015, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Challenger View Post
If this is correct, CDD5 owes a public explanation of the total costs suffered by citizens and the amount paid in settlement. Anything less will perpetuate the speculation that there is "something rotten in Denmark"

Even with the disclosure , the smell may persist.
I have copied the minutes on this topic from the July District 5 Board Meeting. They are available on-line for those who doubt.

"THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS: Old Business Status Update
Ms. Tutt advised there were no items to be addressed under Old Business.
Vice Chairman Kadow referred to the cutting of the trees in the Bridgeport of Lake Miona Shore conservation area and suggested that the Board consider waiving prosecution of any individual(s), if full restitution for remediation costs is received. Ms. Tutt advised she had a previous discussion with Vice Chairman Kadow and has inquired with the State Attorney’s Office regarding the suggestion not to prosecute and was advised that if the victim, the District, is not interested in moving forward with prosecution, that there would be no movement on the State Attorney’s part to proceed with prosecution.
Chairman Martin inquired about the likelihood of receiving full restitution. Vice Chairman Kadow stated he believes the possibility of receiving restitution is good.
Supervisor Wildzunas requested clarification of the proposal being presented. Ms. Tutt advised the suggestion made by Vice Chairman Kadow was that if restitution was made that prosecution of the individual(s) not occur.
Supervisor Knoll inquired if the Board chose to approve waiving prosecution, would the existing investigation be closed by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO). Ms. Tutt advised at this point, there have been no leads on the case.
Supervisor Ferlisi stated because the remediation was paid through the Project Wide fund would this Board have the option to pursue or not pursue. Ms. Tutt advised that District 5 is the owner of the property and would be the “victim” in this case.
Mr. Wartinbee advised the District received notification from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) that the remediation has been completed. At that point, there has been no statement regarding future monitoring.
On MOTION by Gary Kadow, seconded by Chuck Wildzunas, with all in favor, the Board approved waiving prosecution should individual(s) come forward with full restitution to date, based on Staff analysis."

You arguement is not with me... The next District 5 Meeting is Friday.
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